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Alen Jakovich kicked 10 vs North the year the Southern Stand was down.

Didn't Ox kick 10 v Footscray in the 1994 QF; maybe it was Lyon?

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Alen Jakovich kicked 10 vs North the year the Southern Stand was down.

Didn't Ox kick 10 v Footscray in the 1994 QF; maybe it was Lyon?

Lyon kicked 10 vs Dogs in '94 finals & Ox kicked 9 straight against Swans in the last round '94

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Yes Jako kicked 11 in '91 against North in 3 quarters.

G Lyon kicked 10 against Footscray in the '94 semi final.

I still have them both on VHS.

Was it 11.8 that day by Jako?! What a star.....

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Who wat it that kicked 18, fanning? i have no idea but im pretty sure his last name starts with f

Correct. Fred Fanning. I believe he went and played in the bush not long after that effort, giving up AFL! Well, VFL as it was

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Didn't Jako and Andy Lovell both kick 8 against tiges????

Correct Round 21 1993.

I remember Garry kicked ten against the Dons one year, or am I mistaken. Might have been nine. Either way, I was at the Footscray final, very memorable.

He kicked 8. But he was memorable against the Dogs in 1994. He was taken off early in the last quarter with a niggle.

Could have been. Jako was totally in the zone that day!!! Been a long time since i watched it.

He was reported during the match as well!!

Correct. He kicked 11.8.

He brought up his 50 goal in his AFL career and it was only his 9th game. Unreal.

He should have kicked 15 or 16. I am have never seen a one man show like it. Ox and Farmer have gone close but not that at that calibre.

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Correct Round 21 1993.

He kicked 8. But he was memorable against the Dogs in 1994. He was taken off early in the last quarter with a niggle.

Correct. He kicked 11.8.

He brought up his 50 goal in his AFL career and it was only his 9th game. Unreal.

He should have kicked 15 or 16. I am have never seen a one man show like it. Ox and Farmer have gone close but not that at that calibre.

Jako's soccer goal at the Punt Road end is still one of the best ever.

Sadly that night Peter Daicos kicked 12-13 up at carrara against the Bears so Jako's feats were a little over shadowed in the media. was always a bit peeved about that!!

Allen Jakovich was the most unique player i have seen. When "on" he was breathtaking.

I always considered him to be the Jimi Hendrix of AFL. A Flawed Genius who's career burnt so bright but was gone too soon.

I hope Jako gets down to the MFC one day-he sure left his mark on the place. Number 13 really suited Allen.

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Neitz kicked 8 or 9 against St Kilda in 2005 or so IIRC.

He kicked 9 against Carlton in 2002 and 9 against Richmond in 2004.

He kicked 8 against North and St.Kilda in 2006.

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